...never given the chance to comment on the report prepared by consultancy Chadwick Associates, including principal William G. Chadwick, and that the report states incorrectly...
...never given the chance to comment on the report prepared by consultancy Chadwick Associates, including principal William G. Chadwick, and that the report states incorrectly...
...Justice Seamus P. McCaffery, who was mentioned in the report conducted by Chadwick Associates as having gone to the Traffic Court and having spoken with...
First Judicial District Court Administrator David D. Wasson is resigning after just two years on the job to join the City of Philadelphia's Office of Innovation and Technology on a project of making
Two members of the state Supreme Court disagreed on the prudence and usefulness of requiring Philadelphia Traffic Court judges to be attorneys during a hearing on the judiciary's budget Wednesday
...I function at the highest level of ethics." The Chadwick Associates report stated, "Court employees identified the offices of State Senator...
Two Philadelphia Traffic Court judges and one magisterial district judge have been suspended by the state Supreme Court after they were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges related to alleged
Nine former and current Philadelphia Traffic Court judges have been charged by federal prosecutors with conspiring to fix traffic tickets
...court administrators, Municipal Court President Judge Marsha H. Neifield and William G. Chadwick, of the consultancy that authored the FJD's Traffic Court report....
...the last straw. McCaffery said in an interview with consultancy Chadwick Associates, who authored the report, that he was asking for an out...
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